One of my main goals when designing the last version of this website was to come up with the best way to clearly and comprehensively show all the information about me and about my professional activity relevant to potential clients. Or, in other words, my intention is this website to become an improved version of my resume.
So, the answer to the question "where can I find the latest version of your CV?" is "you are right on it".
This website is the latest version of my resume
. You prefer a different format or a briefer alternative or something else? I am all for communication, but better bear in mind that I don't appreciate things like arbitrary impositions.The most important parts of this web-based resume of mine are the following:
- My programming approach.
- My principles.
- The kind of stuff I do.
- My practical and theoretical knowledge.
- Technologies with which I have more experience.
- My expectations.
- My evolution as a self-employed programmer.
- My relevant non-technical skills.
- My public work samples.
- Basic information about how to get in touch with me.
Those pages contain all the information relevant to people considering to hire me. I am not including references to, for example, my work experience before becoming self-employed, but that was long time ago and is only partially related to my software development activity. Similar ideas should be applied to other missing bits: all what really matters is already in there.